KRK apologizes to Bollywood, promises to become a serious critic

Kamaal Rashid Khan (aka KRK), infamous for his oafish ways, has finally offered an apology to the Bollywood fraternity. Given his past record, KRK doesn't come across as someone who would easily apologize, especially given his huge ego.

So, how did this happen? Well, the credit goes to one Vikram Bhatt. Bhatt, who had earlier filed a defamation case against Khan, also started a campaign on twitter against Khan's incessant and insensitive attacks at artists.

Here's what KRK tweeted:

Vikram Bhatt was magnanimous enough to accept KRK's apology. Here's what he tweeted:

However, what remains to be seen is if KRK actually means it or it's just another gimmick to stay in the news.

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Murtaza Ali Khan is an independent film critic / journalist based out of New Delhi, India. He has been writing on cinema for over seven years. He runs the award-winning entertainment blog A Potpourri of Vestiges. He is also the Films Editor at the New York City-based publication Cafe Dissensus and regularly contributes to The Hindu and The Sunday Guardian. He was previously a columnist at Huff Post. He has also contributed to publications like DailyO, Newslaundry, The Quint, Dear Cinema, Desimartini and Jamuura Blog. He regularly appears as a guest panelist on the various television channels and is also associated with radio.